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1 Environmental Management Plan 10.1 INTRODUCTION The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is aimed at mitigating the possible adverse impact of a project and ensuring the existing environmental quality. The EMP converse all aspects of planning, construction and operation of the project relevant to environment. It is essential to implement the EMP right from the planning stage continuing throughout the construction and operation stage. Therefore the main purpose of the Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is to identify the project specific activities that would have to be considered for the significant adverse impacts and the mitigation measures required. The construction phase impacts are mostly short term, restricted to the plot area and not envisaged on the larger scale. In the operational phase the environmental impacts are due to continuous operation of the project, hence, the emphasis in the Environment Management plan (EMP) is to minimize such impacts. The following mitigation measures are recommended in order to synchronize the economic development of the project area with the environmental protection of the region. The emphasis on the EMP development is on the following; Mitigation measures for each of the activities causing the environmental impact. Monitoring plans for checking activities and environmental parameters and monitoring responsibilities. Role responsibilities and resource allocation for monitoring; and Implementation of the Scheduled plan. Environmental management plan has been discussed in the following sections separately for Construction phase and Operational phase: 10.2 EMP DURING CONSTRUCTION PHASE During Construction phase, the activities which need to be monitored and managed from the point of pollution are explained in detail in the subsequent sections LEVELLING AND SITE CLEARANCE 1

2 As the present project is involved under expansion no construction has been started, hence there is no clearance of existing land. Excavation will be done for basement preparation and it will be restricted to minimize the excavation. Table 10.1: Environmental Management during Levelling and Site Clearance Environmental Impacts Noise generation: Caused due to Excavators and Bulldozers Dust generation: Levelling operations results in the emission of the dust. Mitigation Most optimum no. of operation by the heavy equipment. Selection of equipment with less noise generation to be used. The earth moving equipment shall be periodically checked and maintained for noise levels. The workers shall be provided with adequate PPE such as ear plugs to reduce impact of high noise levels. The site cleared shall be periodically watered to reduce emission of dust particles. Barricades like metal sheets should be provided all round the premises to avoid fugitive dust emission in to the neighboring area apart from water sprinkling. The workers shall be provided with PPE such as nose masks and goggles to reduce impact on health. Remarks To reduce noise level, Equipment provided with noise control devices is only used. Water sourced from treated water TRANSPORTATION OF CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS During the transportation of construction materials, minimum no. of vehicles is used. Most optimum route is planned to reduce the impact of transportation activity on the environment. Table 10.2: Environmental Management during Transportation Environmental Mitigation Impacts Noise generation Quality fuel is used. Periodic maintenance of vehicles is required. Dust generation Quality packaging of the construction materials. Construction materials shall be covered with tarpaulin 2

3 sheets to prevent the material from being air borne. The vehicle speed shall be regulated. The workers transporting materials shall be provided with PPE such as nose masks to reduce impact of air borne dust on their health. Vehicular emissions Periodic emission check for vehicles is required. Clean fuel shall be used for vehicles CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES During the construction work, the following impacts are identified to monitor and mitigate the level of impact. Table 10.3: Environmental Management during Construction Environmental impacts Mitigation Noise generation Selection of Less noise generating equipment. Personnel Protective Equipment (PPE) such as ear plugs and helmets shall be provided for construction workers. The working hours shall be imposed on construction workers. Dust generation PPE in the form of nose masks shall be provided for construction workers. Use of water sprays to prevent the dust from being air borne. Barricades like metal sheets should be provided all around the premises to avoid fugitive dust emission in to the neighboring area apart from water sprinkling. Water Discharge Sewage generated will be collected in a from construction collection tank and will be treated in mobile works STP WASTEWATER DISCHARGE Remarks Implementation responsibility: Contractor Civil Works Implementation responsibility: Contractor Implementation responsibility: Contractor The sewage generated from the labours during construction is will be collected in collection tank and treated in mobile STP. 3

4 DISPOSAL OF EXCAVATED EARTH The excavated earth which is generated during construction will be used for backfilling, levelling and for landscaping within the site PERSONNEL SAFETY SYSTEM It is planned to adopt the safe working practices which shall govern all construction works undertaken throughout the project. Following Safety Aids to all labourers will be provided: Safety Helmets Safety Belts Safety Shoes Hand gloves Gumboots while concreting Safety Goggles while welding/ Stone dressing etc. Face masks and full body kit while Pest control Implementation of Safety procedures such as: Using proper lifting techniques Using Safe Scaffolds Hot work permits for fabrication and welding 10.3 EMP DURING OPERATION PHASE Following are the identified operational phase activities in the impact assessment, which may have impact on the environment. 1. Air quality 2. Water quality 3. Noise quality 4. Solid waste disposal 5. Green belt development 6. Storm water management 7. Vegetation and ground management AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT Major pollutants envisaged from the proposed project will be from the DG sets and vehicles movement. The major pollutants will be oxides of nitrogen, particulates and sulphur dioxide. The 4

5 baseline ambient air quality levels in the project area are within the permissible levels as specified by regulating agency. The following methods of abatement will be employed for the air pollution control board source level. Use of Low Sulphur Diesel (BS IV norms) with low Sulphur content will be used in the DG sets. Green belt development with specific species will reduce SPM levels. Use of clean fuel by the vehicles will reduce the emission of pollutants The emission from the stacks of DG sets will be monitored for exit concentration of Oxides of nitrogen and sulphur dioxide. Sampling ports will be provided in the stacks according to according to CPCB guidelines. Environmental Impacts DG set Ambient air quality Table 10.4: Air Quality Management during Operation Phase Mitigation Equipment selected will ensure the exhaust emission standard as prescribed as per the latest amendments from the CPCB. DG will be used as stand-by unit. Periodic check and maintenance. Ambient air quality monitoring as per the prescribed norms at regular interval WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT The major water requirement for the proposed project will be sourced from Manchanayakanahalli Gram Panchayath. In order to conserve the water resources, following measures will be taken to minimize usage in the operational phase. Rainwater harvesting for optimum utilization of rainwater and also to recharge the ground water level to be adopted. Well design storm water network to collect the rain water from the site area and diverted to the proposed rainwater harvesting/recharging pits for recharging the ground water. All efforts to conserve water to comply with the standards of water conservation practices. Use of low flow fixtures and appliances for reduced water consumption such as low flush closets and cisterns in toilets. The sewage generated from the proposed project will be about 248 KLD which will be treated in the Sewage treatment plant capacity of 220 & 45 KLD respectively. The treatment scheme 5

6 for domestic effluents generated from building has also been discussed & treated water will be reused for flushing and gardening. Following table presents the EMP for water quality. Table 10.5: Water Quality Management during Operation Phase Environmental impacts Mitigation Effluent from domestic water consumption NOISE MANAGEMENT Treated with proposed State-of-the-art sewage treatment plant to produce tertiary treated water which is ultimately reused for secondary purposes such as flushing, landscaping Water conservation measures will be encouraged. High noise generating units such as DG set will be provided with acoustic enclosures. Noise barriers will be provided to the DG sets at appropriate locations so as to ensure that the noise levels do not exceed the prescribed standards. Green belt on the project boundary will further act as noise barrier and helps in attenuation of noise. Following Table-10.6 presents the EMP for noise levels. Table 10.6: Noise Management during Operation Phase Environmental Impacts Mitigation Noise from DG set area Acoustic enclosures will be provided to DG set. DG set will be installed in an area (utility section) where the access will be restricted. The use of PPE (ear plugs) will be mandatory in this area. Noise levels will be checked periodically using a noise pressure level meter. three types: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT The solid wastes generated during operation phase can be categorized under the following Municipal Solid Wastes Hazardous wastes E- Wastes 6

7 Municipal Solid Wastes: The municipal solid wastes include food leftovers, vegetable peels, plastic, house sweepings, paper, cardboard clothes, ash etc. The municipal solid wastes generated in the premises are estimated to be about 1080 Kg/day. Out of which, 648 Kg/day is Organic waste & 432 Kg/day is recyclable wastes. Further this organic biodegradable waste will be segregated and will be processed in organic waste converter. The recyclable wastes such as plastic materials, glass & metal wastes are handed over to the authorized waste recyclers for further processing. The Sludge from the STP will be used as manure for gardening purpose. Hazardous Wastes: Hazardous wastes like waste oil generated from the DG sets will be stored in barrels and handed over to the authorized waste oil recyclers/processors & the generated used batteries, battery cells etc., will be handed over to the authorized hazardous waste recyclers. E- Wastes: E- Wastes like electrical wastes such as wires, bulbs, tube lights and electronic wastes such as used PC, calculators, CD s, Xerox machine components etc., will be handed over to the authorized & approved E- Waste processors. The various mitigation measures to be adopted during collection and disposal of wastes are as follows: It is preferable that the container and bins used for collection of waste should be of closed type so that the waste is not exposed and thus the possibility of spreading of disease through flies and mosquitoes is minimized. Collection system should be properly supervised so that quick and regular removal of waste from the dustbin is practiced. Solid wastes shall be collected separately as biodegradables and recyclables from each floor. The biodegradable wastes will be further processed in organic waste converter and recyclables shall be given to waste recyclers STORM WATER MANAGEMENT As the project location is blessed with fairly good rainfall, it is planned to collect the storm water at different gradients of the location. There will be rainfall runoff from building roof-tops, 7

8 roads and pavements and greenbelt area. Necessary provision will be made to collect the quantity of rainfall runoff during the most rainy day of season. Necessary rain harvesting pit / recharge pit at equal intervals around the periphery of the site have been envisaged. A garland drains with RCC precast perforated cover will be provided around the periphery of property GREENBELT DEVELOPMENT Vegetation is the natural extension of the soil ecosystem on a site. It can provide summer shade, wind protection, and a low-maintenance landscape that is adapted to the local environment. Unfortunately, the common practice is to remove the existing landscape cover and replace with a generic, water and maintenance-intensive lawn. The greenbelt development in the project site area not only functions as landscape features resulting in harmonizing and amalgamating the physical structures of proposed buildings with surrounding environment but also acts as pollution sink / noise barrier. In addition to augmenting present vegetation, it will also check soil erosion, make the ecosystem more diversified and functionally more stable, make the climate more conducive and restore balance. It is planned to include an ecologically knowledgeable landscape architect as an integral member of the design team. Preservation of existing vegetation, especially native plants, will possibly be incorporated. Avoid fencing off property where possible to make landscape available to community increasing project integration. Following approach will be adopted for Vegetation and Ground Management. Decrease paving and monoculture lawns. Avoid replacing mature trees with young seedlings. Protect existing plants during construction. Delineate the drip line around trees and demark or fence off areas to avoid damage. Contain heavy equipment and stockpiling areas to predefined areas. Design new plantings as diverse communities of species well adapted to the site. Plant native species of varying ages. Select vegetation that attracts wildlife. Avoid invasive species and monocultures (same species, same age). 8

9 HEALTH, RISK AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT Public health and safety Since all the construction related activities shall be confined to the project site, minimal health related impacts are envisaged within the project influenced area during the construction stage. At the project site the labours will be engaged, who face direct exposure to dust and noise generated from the construction activity. This is likely to cause health related affects such as asthma, bronchitis etc. and hearing impairments respectively. To minimize these anticipated impacts, suitable actions like Use of water sprinklers to prevent dust from being air borne. Providing suitable personal protective equipments (PPE) like mouth mask with filters, nose mask, helmets etc. Periodic health check up camp for the labourers will be arranged. Provision of safety belts. In case of injury, on site medical treatment and transport will be organized. Employing a safety engineer. Due to operation of the proposed project, there will be enhancement in public health and safety. Regular visit of resident medical officer to take care of the first aid and primary medication in case of emergency for apartment occupants and labourers. First aid kit with primary medicines will always be available in the medical centre. Display of action plan and preparedness measures during emergency situations. RISK ASSESSMENT AND DISASTER MANAGEMENT PLAN CONSTRUCTION PHASE Supply of safe potable water to the workers during construction is ensured to avoid the potential health risks due to consumption of contaminated water. First aid kit with adequate sterilized dressing materials and appliances is made available at site. Vehicular arrangements to shift the injured person to the hospital shall always be made available. Workers shall be provided with all safety gadgets like protective footwear, helmets, goggles, earplugs and gloves and shall be made them to wear the same during their working at site 9

10 It is ensured that no paint containing lead or lead products is used. Safe scaffolding, ladders, working platforms, gangways, stairwells, excavations and safe means to entry and exit shall be provided as per the applicable regulation. Adequate precaution to prevent to prevent electrical accidents shall be taken. Employing a Safety Engineer/Environmental Engineer. No material shall be stacked or placed to cause danger or inconvenience to any person or the public. Necessary fencing and lights shall be provided OPERATIONAL PHASE Fire detection system and fire fighting system as per IS: 2189 shall be proposed Automatic fire detection system with different types of heat and smoke detectors shall be provided in different areas of each floor. The system shall be connected to the fire alarm system. The control room/security room with communication system to all floors and facility for receiving messages from different floors shall be provided at entrance on ground floor Adequate fire protection arrangements such as fire pump, wet riser system, hose reel, hose box, fire alarm system, potable fire extinguisher, emergency lights are proposed. Non combustible materials shall only be used for the construction/erection of false ceiling including all fixtures and used for its suspension/erection etc. and shall be of low flame rating. Stand by electric generator shall be installed to supply power to staircase and corridor lighting circuit, ventilation and smoke extraction system, lifts, exit signs and fire pump in case of failure of normal electric supply. DG area shall be made restricted entry. Installation of transformers, LT & HT panels shall be as per the provisions specified by the concerned authorities. The whole project area falls under Zone-II of seismic map. The seismic factors have been appropriately incorporated in the civil design. RISK ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT PLAN ON-SITE EMERGENCY PLAN: This shall be prepared in details and circulated to all concerned members of emergency teams. The objectives of emergency planning are to maximize the resource utilization and combined operations to localize the emergency and if possible eliminate it, to maximize the effects of accidents on people and property, to take 10

11 remedial measures in the quickest possible time to contain the incident and control it with minimum damage, to mobilize the internal resources and utilize them in the most effective way, to get help from the local community and government officials to supplement internal manpower and resources. EMERGENCY ACTION PLANS For Fire: Fire fighting services will be used. For Electric Fire: Disconnect the affected areas power supply Attempt shall be done to extinguish fire with the help of CO 2, DCP. If fire is not extinguished, extinguish by spraying water with fog nozzle after ensuring complete isolation of electric circuit will be done. For Earthquakes: When first tremors are sensed during earthquake, all inmates shall evacuate building and assemble at safe place away from structures, walls and falling objects. Emergency services should be contacted for assistance. For Bomb threat: Inform the higher local police authority Inform controller of explosives Request the local fire brigade to position at least one fire tender at the location immediately. Keep the concerned department at regional level informed with developments at regular intervals. Alert the local government/private hospitals and seek their help EMP IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE Phased according to the priority, the implementation schedule is below table. Table 10.7: Implementation Schedule for EMP Sl. No. Recommendations Requirement 1. Air pollution control measures Before commissioning of respective units 11

12 2. Water pollution control measures Before commissioning of the project 3. Noise control measures Along with the commissioning of the project 4. Solid waste management During commissioning of the project 5. Green belt development Stage-wise implementation The responsibility of EMP implementation lies with the project promoter for a period of 5 years. Once the project is established, the EMP responsibility will be properly handed over with clearly defined procedures and guidelines ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ROUTINES A comprehensive monitoring programme is suggested below: Table 10.8: Monitoring Schedule for Environmental Parameters Sl. Monitoring Particulars No. frequency I. Air Quality 1. Ambient Air monitoring Project premises Once in a month 2. Stack Monitoring Once in a month II Water and Wastewater Quality 1. Water Quality i. Ground water at two locations Once in a (up-gradient and down-gradient) month of treated effluent discharge area/ land 2. Wastewater quality Duration of monitoring 24 hourly sample Grab Grab i. Inlet to STP Daily Composite - ii. Treated effluent prior to Daily Composite - discharge III Soil Quality 1. Within project premises at 1 Once in a location on effluent discharging month area / land Composite Sample 2. Ecological preservation and upgradation Seasonal IV Noise Monitoring 1. Project premises Once in a month Visual observation Day and Night Important parameters for monitoring PM 2.5, PM 10, SO 2, NO 2, Ozone, lead, Carbon Monoxide, Ammonia, Benzene, Benzo (a) Pyrene, Arsenic, Nickel. SO 2,SPM, NO x, HC & CO As per KSPCB requirements As per KSPCB requirements Survival rate As per KSPCB requirements 12

13 10.4 ENVIRONMENTAL LEGISLATIONS There are many Environmental Acts & Rules which are formulated by Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) for the prevention of Environmental squalor and are to be compiled by the Industry. All the regulations are not applicable to all. The Act and Rules which are to be constantly perused and followed by the Industry are enumerated in the following section. Table 10.9: Particulars of Environmental Legislations Year of Enactment LEGISLATION 1974 The Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) Act 1975 The Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) Rules, 1977 The Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) Cess Act 1978 The Water (Prevention and Control pollution) 1988 The Water (Prevention and Control of pollution) as amended 1981 The Air (Prevention and Control of pollution) Act 1987 The Air (Prevention and Control of pollution) and as amended 1986 The Environment (Protection) Rules 1991 The Environment (Protection) Rules(Amended) ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION ACT & RULES Among the various notifications coming under the Environment (Protection) Act, following are the notifications applicable to this project: Table 10.10: Notifications under Environmental Protection Act & Rules Year Of Notification RULES 1989 The Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2000 & 2003 The Hazardous Waste (Management & Handling) Rules (amended) 1992/1993 Environmental Statement 2002 DG Rules 2000 Noise Pollution (Regulation & Control) Rules and Amendment Rule Municipal Solid Wastes (Management & Handling) Rules 2001 Batteries (Management & Handling) Rule, 2001 and Amendment Rule, The Hazardous Wastes (Management, Handling & Transboundary Movement) Rules 2011 The Plastic Waste (Management & Handling) Rules 2011 The e-waste (Management & Handling) Rules implementation from The Hazardous Waste (Management & handling) Rules 1989 (latest amendment 2003) 13

14 The DG Set Waste/used oil is included in the schedule-1 of list of Hazardous Waste under Serial No.5 which states as under: - Used/spent oil (category No.5.1) generated from industrial operations. - Using mineral/synthetic oil as lubricant in hydraulic systems or other applications. Used oil defined under Rule 3 (34) means any oil derived from crude oil or mixtures containing synthetic oil including used engine oil, gear oil, hydraulic oil, turbine oil, compressor oil, industrial gear oil, heat transfer oil, transformer oil, spent oil and their tank bottom sludge and suitable for re-refining, if it meets the specifications laid down in Schedule 5, but does not include waste oil. Responsibility of the occupier and operator of a facility for handling of the wastes is delineated as under 1. The Occupier and the operator of a facility shall be responsible for proper collection, reception, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous wastes listed in schedule 1, 2 and3 {Rule 4(1)} 2. It shall be the responsibility of the occupier and the operator of a facility, to take all steps to ensure that the wastes listed in schedule 1,2 and 3 are properly handled and disposed of without any adverse effects to the environment {Rule 4(3)}. 3. Hazardous wastes shall be collected, treated, stored and disposed of only in such facilities as may be authorized for this purpose {Rule 5(1)}. 4. Every occupier handling, or a recycler recycling, hazardous wastes shall make application in Form-1 to the Member Secretary, State Pollution Control Board or committee, as the case may be or any Officer designated by the State Pollution Control Board of committee for the grant of authorization for any of the said activities {Rule 5(2)}. 5. The Occupier or operator of a facility shall ensure that the hazardous wastes are packaged, based on the composition in the manner suitable for handling, storage, transport and the labeling and packaging shall be easily visible and be able to withstand physical conditions and climatic factors {Rule 7(1)}. 6. Packaging, labeling and transport of hazardous wastes shall be in accordance with provisions of the rules made by the Central Government under the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 and other guidelines issued from time to time {Rule 7(2)}. 7. All Hazardous waste containers shall be provided with a general label as given in Form-8 of Hazardous Waste (Management Handling) Rules 1989 as amended there after {Rule 7(3)}. 14

15 8. The Occupier shall prepare six copies of the manifest in Form 9 comprising of colour code indicated below (all six copies to be signed by transporter) {Rule 7(4)}. 9. The occupier or an operator of a facility shall send annual reports to the State Pollution Control Board or committee in Form-4 {Rule 9(2)}. 10. The Occupier generating hazardous waste and operator of a facility for collection, reception, treatment, transport, storage and disposal of hazardous waste shall maintain records of such operations in Form-3 {Rule 9(1)}. 11. Where an accident occurs at the facility or on a hazardous waste site or during transportation of hazardous waste the occupier or Operator of a facility shall report immediately to the State Pollution Control Board or committee about the accident in Form-5 {Rule 10}. 12. No owner or occupier generating non-ferrous metal waste specified in schedule 4 or generating used oil or waste oil of ten tons or more per annum shall sell or auction such non-ferrous metal wastes, used oil or waste oil to a registered re-refiner or recycler, as the case may be, who undertakes to re-refine or recycle the waste within the period of validity of his certificate of registration {Rule 20(1)}. Copy number with Colour Code Copy 1 (White) Copy 2 (Yellow) Copy 3 (Pink) Copy 4 (Orange) Copy 5 (Green) Copy 6 (blue) Table 10.11: Colour Code for the manifest copies Purpose To be forwarded by the occupier to the State Pollution Control Board or committee. To be retained by the occupier after taking signature on it from the transporter and rest of the four copies to be carried by the transporter To be retained by the operator of the facility after Signature To be returned to the transporter by the operator of Facility after accepting waste To be returned by the operator of the facility to State Pollution Control Board/Committee after treatment and disposal of wastes To be returned by the operator of the facility to the occupier after treatment and disposal of wastes. 15

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